Students’ reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs: the elephant in the room?

IntroductionReading comprehension is considered a key ability for students in teacher education programs.MethodsData from 72 students enrolled in a Chilean school of education was used to estimate the contribution of reading proficiency in first-semester academic performance using regression analysi...

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發表在:Frontiers in Psychology
Main Authors: Pelusa Orellana, Mónica Silva, Vicente Iglesias
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語言:英语
出版: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
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description IntroductionReading comprehension is considered a key ability for students in teacher education programs.MethodsData from 72 students enrolled in a Chilean school of education was used to estimate the contribution of reading proficiency in first-semester academic performance using regression analysis.ResultsReading comprehension made a significant, albeit modest contribution to predict students’ academic performance, after controlling for their scores in the standardized national admission tests and high-school grades. The students’ average reading level was below the level of text complexity required in their first term and, although by their senior year they had made significant progress in reading comprehension, their reading level continued to be lower than text demands.DiscussionA qualitative exploration of students’ reading behaviors and attitudes revealed they devoted few hours per week to reading class material and even less time to reading for leisure. Faculty were cognizant of the reading deficits of their students but had few suggestions as to how to address. Future studies in higher education should confirm whether the misfit between reading proficiency and reading demands observed in this school of education is the exception or the rule.
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spelling doaj-art-facf1e4ebdb142e5af5e26da378d55022025-08-20T00:45:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782024-02-011510.3389/fpsyg.2024.13240551324055Students’ reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs: the elephant in the room?Pelusa Orellana0Mónica Silva1Vicente Iglesias2Facultad de Educación, University de los Andes, Las Condes, ChileEscuela de Administración, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileEscuela de Ingeniería, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileIntroductionReading comprehension is considered a key ability for students in teacher education programs.MethodsData from 72 students enrolled in a Chilean school of education was used to estimate the contribution of reading proficiency in first-semester academic performance using regression analysis.ResultsReading comprehension made a significant, albeit modest contribution to predict students’ academic performance, after controlling for their scores in the standardized national admission tests and high-school grades. The students’ average reading level was below the level of text complexity required in their first term and, although by their senior year they had made significant progress in reading comprehension, their reading level continued to be lower than text demands.DiscussionA qualitative exploration of students’ reading behaviors and attitudes revealed they devoted few hours per week to reading class material and even less time to reading for leisure. Faculty were cognizant of the reading deficits of their students but had few suggestions as to how to address. Future studies in higher education should confirm whether the misfit between reading proficiency and reading demands observed in this school of education is the exception or the rule.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1324055/fullevaluative studyreading comprehensionhigher educationreading assessmentteacher educationLexile
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title Students’ reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs: the elephant in the room?
title_full Students’ reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs: the elephant in the room?
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title_full_unstemmed Students’ reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs: the elephant in the room?
title_short Students’ reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs: the elephant in the room?
title_sort students reading comprehension level and reading demands in teacher education programs the elephant in the room
topic evaluative study
reading comprehension
higher education
reading assessment
teacher education
Lexile
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